Poppy’s '“Never Find My Place” Tour began in Sacramento, California in early March and will take place on multiple dates throughout the nation. Poppy’s tour will run through Spring and the U.S tour finale will happen on May 26th in San Diego, California. The tour features singer-songwriters, Poppy and Mz Neon. Poppy has diversified her musical endeavors with a new scope of sound, Nu-metal which features industrial heavy metal with catchy Pop Rock melodies. DIY Rap artist, Mz Neon, is a revolutionary singer-songwriting who promotes and celebrates gender identity in her tantalizing lyrics. Through their music, the artists campaign for self-love and being true to yourself.
Read MoreAustralian Rock group, Air Supply, made their return at the City National Grove of Anaheim in Anaheim, California where fans flocked from all over Southern California to experience their live music performance. The audience sang out loud to the group’s entire live set to songs such as :Lost in Love,” “Making Love Out of Nothing at All” and more! With their cell phones in hand the audience was captivated as they attempted to capture every moment from the show. A theatre styled concert, Air Supply founding members, Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock recounted stories from their past and shared the intimate details of their musical journey with the audience.
Read MoreFort Lauderdale’s Culture Room was rocked by Indie-Pop band lovelytheband from California. Lovelytheband had the venue lit with blue, red and yellow neon headlights that was shone on the crowd, along with thumping beats, melodic lyrics and guitar riffs. 'Make me feel pretty" was the opening song on the setlist of the show, with its upbeat beach boy vibe. Shaking up the crowd with the song 'emotions', allowing the lyrics to run through your veins. Blue and pink headlights are being moved in various of directions as arms are tossed up into the air as your head starts to bob to the beat.
Read MoreCurrently on their Brutalism tour, The Drums are connecting with their faithful audience through compelling tracks, personal social media posts, and riveting live music experience. Jonny Pierce’s introspective and vulnerable lyrics manifest an immediate connection with first time listeners. Each engaging track provides meaningful dialogue on unrequited love, depression, and self exploration. Avid fans seek to find out more about their favorite tracks through The Drums and Jonny Pierce social media posts due to the gritty details shared in the lyrics. The nostalgic tracks highlight important issues not easily discussed in every day life. He presents in his art form, social media, and live performance on how joy can be achieved with connecting with others and connecting with oneself.
Read MoreFollow the release of their newest album, Take Good Care, The Revivalists finally stopped in Orlando to preform at the House of Blues, Orlando. Formed just over 10 years ago, it was clear that the Revivalists have live shows down to a science. With a stellar set list and an unparalleled energy, this show was one for the books.
Read MoreLil Baby is an Atlanta rapper signed to Motown records. In 2016, he released his first mixtape, Perfect Timing, which featured big name rappers Young Thug and Lil Yachty. He went on to release another two mixtapes before releasing Too Hard in December of 2017. This was the mixtape that gave the rapper his big break, and he has not looked back since it’s big release.
Read MoreMetric and Zoé have been doing a co-headline tour since the beginning of this year with July Talk as their supporting act. Though the tour seems like a social experiment as both bands have a very different fan base, they do share some similarities and by exposing themselves to different audiences it is a great way to test their music and see how others react to it. Talking about some of the similarities between Metric and Zoé, their careers spans two decades and they both released a new album last year.
Read MoreJapanese Breakfast, the solo project of Korean-American musician, Michelle Zauner, played their first Miami show in the Wynwood Arts District.
Read MoreFor San Diego locals, hometown hero, Dorothy Martin, is a must see act. And based on the size of the crowd that poured into the San Diego House of Blues on a cold and rainy Wednesday evening, it was obvious that fans clearly felt the same.
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